Ngunnawal Country Heritage Trail




Overview
Discover Ngunnawal Country on this self-drive Aboriginal heritage track. In traditional times this area was a meeting place where the Ngunnawal welcomed and hosted mobs from the surrounding area to discuss land, lore and culture. Some used the mountains for ceremonial purposes such as initiation, marriage and trading resources.
Tour Types
- Customised
See also
Contacts
Where
This tour has no fixed start location
Accessibility
Does not cater for people with access needs.